...-4-v-r.r."_.r~. ______ -1 DI!‘ 11"!‘ deem-lg, .TUESDAY.' MarketlYour Silver Fox Pelts fluqnuius-nnholonwhtoliplnoosflissnhtiisworidb pimp-i m- omma. wiim the! In "W! WW“ '°' s; hundreds of u» lsrscst rm- denim and mwemt CLOSE PROTECTION ~ c. ORDERLY MARKETING throughout last season enabled us to secure about 25% higher average price than reported by any other organiz- ation. This season we are maklns a will" fliSUlbIII-lv" than ever before. Gan You Afford To Market Your Pelts Garelessly? Every pelt sacrificed tends to lower prices! We lire doing everything possible to secure FULL IAIKII \"‘\l.i'i"..» Two separate plans arr viii-red and are optional with the lhipper:—- The Na-iv. Progressive . POOL PLAN and the Regular ‘ CON SIGNMENT PLAN” Bdore making definite plans ior the disposition oi your pdb-call, write or phone- PRINCE EDWARD ISLANI) Fur Pool Limited P. G. CLARK, President and Manager Summerside, Prince Edward Island d0728-l2-8-tts-iliiir-tue-fri-Z-wks. , Mr. L._ O’_Bryan is now at our office in the lDalton Building opposite Strong’s store, Sum- merside. . Mr. Weincr, 0f International Fur Mer- chants Inc., is now at our main office, Sum- merside. Mr. l). F. Mcehan, of Daniel F. Meehan inc. is now at our consignment office, Sum- merside. I _ Fox ranchers take this opportunity. of disposing‘ of your fresh pelts while the high- est prices are available. WESTERN lilllllllll —SPECIAL PRICES on Ladies’ Cloth, Plush and I"!!! costs at Bin- elairs. 10744-12-8-21 —LADIES’ HEAVY Bathrobes, $2.50 each. Girls, sizes 6 to 14 years, $2.00; Childs, 2 to 6 years, $1.25 and $1.50 at Sinclairs. 10744-12-8-21 —LADIES sun Misses Leather Coats, $10.00 and 815.00 at Sinclair's. 10744-12-8-21 -LADIES' LONG heather Coats. $25.00 and $2750 each st Sinclair's. . 1o144-iz-a-2i' ~50 COOLII COATS, fancy col- ors, regular $1.25 value lior 89c. at Slnclairs. -—-WEDDI'NG BELLS-A very pretty marriage took place at St. Agnes Catholic Church on Tuesday Nov. 3 at 8 A. M. when L K68111- zald Shrcenan and Miss Emily Coatc were united in the holy bonds of Matrimony by the Rev. Father Mlillalcy of Leloraine. The bride worc an ankle length gown of beige georget-te and lace trimmed ,w'ith model hat of brown silk vel- vet with ncccswrics to match and ‘carried a bouquet oi’ pink roses- They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hannah of Brandon. Following the ceremony the happy I young couple left for Winnipeg Where a short honeymoon will be spent. A large number (If friends of both bride and groom motored from Killarncy to attend the ceremony. Mr. Shreenan referred to above is ‘a son of Mrs. Thomas L. Shreenan of Kinkora, and has been for the ipnSi. ten years the genial and cap- lable manager of the Crescent ‘Creamery. Killarneyz Manitoba. Hi5 many friends here wish Mr. Shreen an and his bride many years of wedded bliss. PERSONALS —Mr. and Mrs. William Muttart. and their daughter, Mrs. Harper and son Allison oi Carleton, have moved into their new home on Spring St. Summerside.--A. The many friends oi Miss Mild- rcd Wright. student; nurse at the City Hospital will be pleased to know shr- is recovering from her' reccnt operation for appendicitis. —Mrs. William Doyle. Mrs. Alhin Mat-Lead and Mrs. E_ Bernard loft l for their respective homes in Bos- i ton, Mass, Saturday morning after attending the filncra-l of their fath- cr. the late Kcntford L. Waite of Kensington. 10744-12-8-2l GUARDIAN DECEMBER 8, 1931 T‘: "John 1-. niurphy and wife, Cler- mont, vrznt to Charlottetown to at- i tend the funeral of Major J. Mc- I Donald, cousin of Mrs. Murphy. The l profound sympathy of the whole community goes out to the bereaved in this sorrowful affliction-Y. NEW GLASGOW On Sunday evening. November 22nd a Thank Offering service was held in the New Glasgow United Church under the auspices oi’ the. Women's Missionary Society and Grace Bishop Mission Circle of that Church. A special programme EASTERN ouinonn “upon-ion SALE-Owing to stormy day, auction sale on estate o; the 3.1m P. J. D. Edmonds, Surn- 'mersldc. has bee" Wslmned ti“ lwedncyfigy, December 9th, at one o'clock p.m. If stormy, first fine day following at same hour. J. F- lMacMillan, administrator. I 10717-12-7-2! ______7__ CARLETON msrrrurs Tho annual meeting of the Carle- ton Women's Institute was held at the home oi Mrs. Leigh 10ml!" 0" Thufsdfly, with our president, Mrs. Him-y Muttart presiding. Meeting opened with singing Institute ode followed by crccd in unision. The minutes of last meeting were then road and adopted. Ten members re- sponded to roll call by paying mem- ibcrship fee, also six visitors were rm-esent. Various committees re- ‘ported, new commitccs were sp- poihted as follows: School, Mrs. blatlian Bell and Mrs. Montague Campbell. Sick Mrs. W. E. Bell and Mrs. John Deccan. programme. Miss Dorothy Muttart and Miss Jennie Muttart. Lunch Mrs. John Delgari, Mrs. Qulglcy and Mrs. Schofier. The secretary-treasurer gave a briei re- port of the years work and reported a neat balance on hand. The presi- dent thanked tlie members most heartily for their help and co-oper- ation during the year. Three new » members were warmly welcomed into the institute while the institute regret very much the loss oi’ two active members who have been in- strumental in starting an institute of their _own school district, viz. Cape Traverse. But while they can- not remain members we hope to was prepared including a "sacred have them as visitors at all our drama" andPagesnt. was presented future meetings. Officers were then to a large and appreciative oongre- appointedior the following year: gation, the church being crowded President, Mrs. Stanley Linkletter, to the doors. William B. Bul- Vice-President. Mrs. Harry Mut- man was the efficient organist while tart; Secretary Treasurer, Nirs. Fred the following programme was being Bell was elected-for another year. carried out. Directors, Mrs. Montague Campbell, Invocation: Hymn, "Come Holy Mrs. W.‘ E. Bell and Mrs. Nathan Spirit, Heavenly Dove, by oongrega- Beil. Auditors, Mrs. Leigh Lowther tion. Scripture lesson Luke 9:18-36, and Mrs. Frank Quielcy- Mrs- Innis read by Mildred Brown. Prayer bylMuttart and Mrs. McCurdy Bell the pastor, Rev. H. S. Bishop. ofIer- put on two very interesting contests ing received by Misses Elva. Steven- which were much enjoyed by all. A son and Vivian P. Howatt. Hymn, delicious lunch was then served and Breathe on Me Breath oi God, by a hearty vote of‘ thanks was then congregation. Sacred Drama. Chal- tendered to the hostess for her kind lcngc o! the Cross by Miss Ella hospitality. Meeting closed by sing- Semple impersonating “IEVB-Ilgel.) ing National Anthem. Membership and six Disciples, the choir singing fees $3.25, collection 45 cents, totfll at intervals Come to the Saviour. 1st receipts oi’ meeting $3.70. Disciple, Margaret I-Iowatt, Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone; 2nd Gives In Disc pic, Mildred Brown. My Jesus Interest Science . G. R. M ACQUARRIE, . _ Summerside and Charlottetown. :-_10o48-tf \v3"--~—'— > '— - - h. v_ W. .. ..___. ._._.._ ., Pelting and Cleaning FOX F URS We are now busy at work. but we can do more and do it well at prices lower than usual. (‘leanings pelts 25c. Stretching and drying‘ $1.00. W. B. Prowse & Sons and Oliver Gallant I22 Fitzroy Street. (Thurloilciowh. l‘. E. I. -__. “l Bring in Your SILVER rox PELTS FOR MY VALUATION NO OBLIGATION T0 sou. i BELIEVE MY PRICES T0 or: THE BEST. PAUL SCHULZE OF ‘910663-12-4-115-0 ISAAC A. SCIIOEN a. sons INC. 15° Great (Morse Sim-t Charlottetown, r. r-:. i. 10lB7-ll-19_-l_._ts-l2i. Foxes Pelted and Furs Cleaned Our Modern Well-Equipped Pelting andi Fur Cleaning Plant with experienced, careful workmen rising the most up to date methods, assures you of the best of service and satisfac- tion at moderate prices. All pelts covered by insu rance. BOURKE and LUND F. A. BOURKE GORDON LUNQ Corner Great George and Kent Streets Phone 1331 P. 0. Box 113 GI-II-Iii-Bl-tlltlilttl-l-Iiw I Phone 341. oiliv MEAT MARKET Business Iiours i! a.m. to 5.30 p.m. except Saturday l0 p.m. l We have choice meats and vegetables to offer you at the following prices : Best Island Products. Steak . . . . . . .. . . . 17c per lb. Best Roasts . .. . . 15c per lb. Rib Roasts . . . . .. 12c per lb. Cheaper cuts Iris low as 6c per i. Fresh Pork. best cuts 15c per lb. Choice Potatoes 10c per peck. A trial order will convince you. llusincsr; is good we zip- preciate it. BASH and MRRY MEAT MARKET I87 Grout George Street, Charlottetown. 1073l-12-B-tll€.-3 [§Iti—rm Sashes ORDER NOW And keep your hornc vans. Hardwood Flooring always in stock. Lumber oi sll kinds on hand. llaolllllllltli JIOWE WOODWOIIING 00-. LTD. as Thou Wilt; 3rd Dcciplc, Flor- cnee Leard; fourth disciple. Elva BOSTON’ MAi Dem 7__.A Stevenson, Jesus and Shall it Ever mother “may told me brave h1g3, Be. Fifth Disciple. Rhoda Brown, or her son’ a Harvard Memcal I am Cfllltllig to the Cross. Sixth student who, suffering from an Disciple, Inez Stevcn-SOH- T110". 011 incurable ailment, catalogued his’ Christ All? a“ 1 Wmlt- find 515115 Psymptonis and reactions during the My Cross lalavc Taken, by the con- dosing days oi’ his life and then gregation. Recitation, "The Heaviest. directed his body to be dissected Cross," by Vivian P. Howatt. Solo. in the interests of science. The Two Roads by Mss Florence Alfred zymour Rolnhart had Morris 0i Granvlle. Pageant, been grrduatcd from Harvard with Mothers of the Bible by hiargaret highest honors and had Just wm- Howatt. lmptrsonlting (Spirit, o; plctcd his third year in the medical Motherhood) and nine girls, Jennie 5°h°°1 when he dlswvered symlr Smith‘ T1\'_\h~na 5mm,’ Vivian P’ toms of a heart trouble which 1n- Howntt, Elva Stevenson, Florence ‘Heated that he had not long Laird. Margaret Stevenson, Lynctta t” mo‘ Turning to his brother he Brown. Rhoda Brown and Inez said, “I'll be dead in tour months." Stevenson. the Choir rendering "Oli He Spent a ‘cw days at home ~ Pct B t Little Town of Bethclchcm.“ and mainline wllei; c; “Jesus Shall Re gn." g ‘ p l , watched the progress of his afflict-l The Women's Missionary Soe'cty m“ and studied similar cases‘: are considering repeating this pro- Later he’ transferred to the “our. gramme and it would be an ndvan- (“kc Mmmrm Lnbomtoyy o, the! tage for every onc who possibly ' Boston City Hospital. could to attend as the mrricc is in- AS hie want-d, he {might o“ the strugctivc and interesting mid benu- phi“ o: hi5 diszcnsc and him-lo tifully Cflrflfid 0Ut-—N- notations of his observations. ————-i— Four days before his death he "How far dn you livc from town?" called in n. stenographer and i dictated them to her. v Death came but there was one more phase of his work to be en-. acted. He had ordered an autopsy‘ on his body and had told physlciflrisi lust’ what they m‘ght expect to‘ "Exactly ten gas slat ciis, twelve hot dog stands, oght sandwich shacks and 239 billboards." “M, g . ' Just two hours after he died. Dr.‘ “m5 W618! of the Harvard Medical school performed tho autopsy while classmates of Rem- hart stood in silent rows around the city hospital smphl-theatre. Tenders will be received by the undersigned until the 21st December l 11am QUEEN s1‘. CHARLOTTETOWN J BALDWIN'S “ WHITE HEATHER " YARN About twenty different col- ors in this popular yarn, made by a famous English mill. Soft, smooth, excellent wearing quality, particularly Two clever models in wool crepe Dresses .. with the popular bright top $10. & $12. These are among the prettiest things we have shown this season-freshly in from the makers, the fabric a wool crepc—the colors black, brown dark green, with topin contrasting brighter color, arranged something like the figure to the right in the illustration s‘ I I ..-.-~-----¢--¢c-u---~--. French Kid Glove Always a welcome Christmas gift-shown here in wonderful range of styles and colors, pull on or snap wrist style $2.008: ...-..----,-....... T's/Zea. oAcs LES adapted to knitting fine gar- ments for children. Per 1 oz. skein WOOL and FUR LINED KID GLOVES $1.15 ... $5.00 Reinhartis predictions were found to be correct. ssnirnizrowiv scuooi. Report of Scarletown School for month of November. Grade X--l. Edith Sobey. Grade 1X—1. Cai-nian Lowther; 2. Ashley Bartlett. Grade VIlI—l, Arthur 2. Arthur MacQuarrlc; 3. Purcil; . Preston Sobey. Grade V~l. George Afflcck and Marjorie Hooper; 2. Isabel Runcie; 3. Vernon Sobey. ' Grade 1V—1. Lorne Sobey; 2.‘ John Runcie; 3. Tony Noonan, ‘ Grade III—1. Albert DeaRQches; 2- Albert Elliot; 3. Ivan Noonan. Grade III (B)-1. Lee. Black- more; 2. Leith Biackmore. Grade II—1. Jimmie Elliot; 2. Afileck; Georgie MR. ALFRED COHEN MONG THE THOUSANDS of dainty handkerchiefs shown here for Christmas, these pretty little dance styles are worthy of mention. Chiffons and georgettes in fancy colors. & Silver cFoixes BRING THEM TO o. R. MacQUARRIbYS OFFICE 130 RICHMOND STREET’ and receive Highest Market Prices TORONTO MONTREAL Claire Sobey; 3. Alexander Nichol- son. Grade I—1. Jean Runcle; 2. Muriel Hooper; 3. Doris Sobey. Teacher-Mary E. McCardle. iT..D 75wcd d—CLIand etaolnnn Poultry Wanted WE are in the market ior m "limited quantity oi iii-emu Poultry. -Will be buying on Tuesday, Thursday and Sat. iirday afternoons of each week until the end oi December, HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. We do not guaranteg to handle any Turkeys, Gees; or Dunks, after December 15th, HAROLD s. MmcLEOD Vernon River J 107 ._ 12-8-51. at noon ior the urcmi Fairbanks-Morse ‘Iinglnclu 33th:’: power, salvaged from the wrecked Schooner “Bessie L. Morse." This Engine. which has been BIN-lei i"!!! IIBIHWI. can be impact- ed at any time at the garage or My, Glen Jenkins at Georgetown, P. E, I, Tenders must be accmnpruilgfl h; certified cheque for lug, or 1h, amount of the tender. Address tender to the undersigned lllliod ‘Tender for Engine." Highest or any tender not neces. lnrily accepted. llYllllldllll & 00. Ltd. LLOYIYS AGENTS buyer. guaranteed. Give us a call at the Charlottetown. P. I-i. i. iMtI-ia-s-tts-ai. M‘! l Eoxes fainted-l We would like to do your petting and cleaning, as properly shaped and cleaned furs appeal to the On account of the lower prices being offered for pelts. We‘ have decided to reduce h $1.00 for petting and 25c. _for cleanilijgilc Allied/sex fies of the Est. A. J. Biffin, Lower Queen Street. same stand above the of- W. F. MlLLE R. > Queen Stress. Boiler Service On the Spot Whenever it is necessary, we can send an‘ expert boilermaker to any part of the Island to make repairs on the spot. We make and repair all types of: Steam boilers, marine or sta- tionary -- , Feed boilers, Lobster cooking boilers Storage and Pressure boilers, Pneumatic tanks, - S m o k e stacks. You save days and dollars when. you send to Borneo?‘ 3.3 CO.